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        <h1>Ant Users</h1>
        
        <p>If you have used Ant before than NAnt should feel comfortable but NAnt is only compatible with Ant in spirit.&nbsp;&nbsp; Here is a partial list of differences:</p>
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            <li>Tasks do not have to be in a target.&nbsp; Tasks that appear directly in the project are executed inorder before any tasks in targets are executed.</li>
            <li><strong>nant.onsuccess</strong> and <strong>nant.onfailure</strong> properties can be defined target names that will be executed at the end of the build.</li>
            <li>NAnt looks for the first file ending in <strong>.build</strong> instead of build.xml.</li>
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